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Collaborative Knowledge Management (or CKM) is a tool that helps you create interactive flow charts, diagrams and
mind maps in a
collaborative environment,
engage employees and help them visualize complex processes or procedures by
using interactive graphical interface.
The system works as a graphical wiki, where information is linked to flow charts and diagrams
illustrating business processes, procedures or structures.
The flow-charts can be created and reviewed by a geographically dispersed team in a synchronous
collaborative environment of Second Life, and / or individually on the web -- web and
Second Life interface are completely compatible -- team members can migrate from one to
another for creating, updating and reviewing information.
cKM utilizes drill-down approach: each container in the
flow chart along with the text information, web links and landmarks (in Second Life) can contain
other flow charts.
Use cKM to:
- Manage and organize business or technical information.
Employees can create visual interactive charts for separate areas of organizational
activity, link them together, and access
information across the enterprise
- Increase efficiency of meetings and brainstorming sessions. cKM increases productivity of meetings by allowing
a team to synchronously "nail down" the results of the session in easy-to-understand form, make results accessible to the team and a wider group of
colleagues
- Set effective corporate training. Using cKM, training departments
can rapidly create visual and interactive material for e-learning programs.
- Improve project management. Collaboarate on project flow, timeline. Update information on a regular basis.

Using cKM in Second Life: A team starts brainstorming project flow.

Using cKM in Second Life: Later stage of brainstorming. Flow-chart is getting developed.

The same flow-chart as seen through the web interface.
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